FOR SYDNEY DIRECT.
--Z2K. HpHE Fine Fast Sailing Brig JBS&* J- MAUKIN ISqSpI I^6 Tons, Captain Hughes, fl^jKssjlli 1 will leave for the above Port on Saturday next. For freight or Passage apply to W. S. Grahame, Fort Street. Auckland, Ist April, 1848.
Al^ r FHE PACKET SCHOONER 1 " DEBORAH " Jjßgg|S J. Nagle, commander will sail BB^ for the above port on This Day the sth April. For freight or passage apply to James Macky. Qupen Street, 28th March, 1848.'
FOR HOBART TOWN, Via Wellington. Jr JT«r HP HE fine first-class sailing WmEr LADY DENISON > iM!s^W%%** 200 tons burthen, William Murry, commander, will sail on Friday next. Has first-rate accommodations, no expense having been spared in fitting her up for the convenience of passengers. Her cabins being lofty and commodious offer an eligible opportunity for cabin and steerage passengers. For freight or passage apply to the Captain on board, or to D. Nathan, agent.
NOTICE, ON TUESDAY, April 18th, the First Number of €J)e angtosjftaort earlier, conducted by the present Editor of the •' NewZeala.nder," will appear. — Printed and published by Williamson and Wilson, Shortland-street. Terms of Subscription: — Twenty-eight Shillings per annum, or Seven Shillings per quarter, payable in advance ; single numbers, Seven-pence, Subscriptions and advertisements will be received by the publishers, at the New Zealander office.
SALE OF MERCHANDISE. CONNELL & RIDINGS Will sell by Auction on Friday nkxt, 7th April, at their Mart, Queen-street, at 11 o'clock O CRATES Newcastle STONEWARE /tm/ 10 chests Congou Tea half chests ditto 6 half chests Hyson-skin Tea 12 boxes prime Liverpool Soap 2 Tons Moist Sugar 300 Mutton Hams 6 pieces Colonial Tweed 2 pieces Pilot Cloth 20 Chinese Color-boxes 6 cases Sherry Wine ]O do. Geneva 2P dozen Spades &c. &c.
IN THE WILL OF JFILLIAM POPPLEWELL } DECEASED. By order of the Adminisrator. CONNELL RIDINGS Will sell by Auction, at their Marl, QueenStreet, Auckland, on Monday, the 17th day of April next, at 11 o'clock — ALL THAT, the Herd of Cattle now running at Matakaraka, in the district of Hokianga, with their increase since the sth day of August, 1844, purchased by Mr. Wm. Trusted from Capt, Young ; and also, All the Cattle with their increase since the said date belonging to the said Wm, Trusted, running in the said District. The purchaser will be entitled to a commodious dwelling House, as well as a large and substantial Stockyard, a Paddock of 30 acres adjoining the Stockyard, and an enclosure containing nearly one thousand acres.
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New Zealander, Volume 3, Issue 193, 5 April 1848, Page 1
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